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Ekkel
UTE012

UTE012
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Artists

Ekkel

Labels

UTE.REC

Catno

UTE012

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Norway

Release date

Dec 11, 2023


UTE012 is an EP from Ute co-founder Teo Bachs who is coming straight off his EP debut on the Seoul based label Junction Forest.


UTE012 is an EP from Ute co-founder Teo Bachs who is coming straight off his EP debut on the Seoul based label Junction Forest. This time around traversing more moody and melancholic territory showcasing his spectrum of deep trance, tribal breaks & hypnotic atmospheres for his Ute.Rec EP debut.

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